Uvie Ufuoma Onakpoya, Joel Oghenevware Eyekpegha, Akinwumi Ogunrombi, Akumbu Sylva Ohuche, Temitope Olumuyiwa Ojo
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摘要
背景:肢体动脉损伤是创伤后丧失生命/肢体的重要原因。早期干预对于良好的结果很重要。目的:回顾我院肢体动脉损伤的临床表现,探讨影响预后的因素。患者和方法:本研究是对2007年7月至2015年6月期间所有需要手术治疗的四肢动脉损伤患者的回顾性研究。获得的数据包括生物数据、缺血时间、受损伤动脉、手术干预和结果,并使用SPSS version 22进行分析。环境:我们医院是血管创伤的主要转诊医院,服务于尼日利亚四个毗邻的州,至少有3条a干线联邦公路与主要城市相连。研究对象:研究期间(2007年7月- 2015年6月)在我院心血管外科治疗的肢体动脉损伤患者。结果:本组共36例37肢动脉损伤40例。平均年龄28.4±10.3岁,男性居多(88.9%)。枪伤是动脉损伤最常见的原因(37.8%),其次是殴打(27%)。从受伤到出现急性损伤的平均时间为20.4 h,但有23例(63.8%)患者在受伤后12 h内被送到急诊科。尽管缺血时间≥12 h与预后不良相关,但残肢保留率为64.9%。结论:缺血时间延长与预后不良相关。应努力减少肢体缺血次数。
Pattern of Extremity Arterial Injury and Outcome of Repair in Southwest, Nigeria.
Background: Extremity arterial injuries are an important cause of loss of life/limb after trauma. Early intervention is important for the good outcome.
Objectives: The objective of this study is to review the pattern of presentation and study the factors that influences the outcome of extremity arterial injuries in our hospital.
Patients and methods: This is a retrospective study of all patients with injuries to the extremity arteries requiring surgical intervention from July 2007 to June 2015. Data obtained included biodata, ischemic time, arteries involved, surgical intervention, and outcomes and analyzed using SPSS version 22.
Setting: Our hospital is the main referral hospital for vascular trauma serving four adjoining states in Nigeria and is linked to major cities by at least 3 Trunk-A federal roads.
Subjects: The subjects are patients who were managed in our cardiovascular surgical unit for the study duration (July 2007-June 2015) who had extremity arterial injuries.
Results: A total of 36 patients presenting with 40 arterial injuries in 37 limbs were studied. The mean age was 28.4 ± 10.3 years with male preponderance (88.9%). Gunshot injuries were the most common cause of arterial injuries (37.8%), followed by assault (27%). The mean time from injury to presentation for acute injuries was 20.4 h but 23 of the patients (63.8%) presented to the accident and emergency department within 12 h of injury. A limb salvage rate of 64.9% was achieved though ischemic times of ≥12 h were associated with poor outcomes.
Conclusion: Prolonged ischemic time is associated with poor outcomes. Efforts should be put in place to reduce the limb ischemic times.